General info

Description

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Spacious rooms, 2 with balconies, are available to rent in a 4-bedroom shared apartment in Camins al Grau, Valencia. The property is bright and large, and there is plenty of space for tenants to sit and relax. The kitchen has everything tenants might need, including a microwave, an oven, a stove, a large fridge, a washing machine, and a table with chairs. The bathroom is sizable, and it has some storage space in it.

Camins al Grau is a tranquil neighborhood near the Valencia city center. Located nearby the University of Valencia, residents enjoy great public transportation in Camins al Grau, as well as excellent restaurants, bars, and shops.

Details

Property type: apartment

Floor: 4th

Elevator: no

Wi-Fi installed: yes

Wi-Fi activated: yes

Transportation

The property is a 5-minute walk from the Amistat-Casa de Salud and Aragón metro stations.

Neighborhood information

Easy access to the mediterranean beach and the city centre. And the sinuous green snake that is the Jardí del Túria park. And the imposing sci-fi fantasy that is the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències.

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What can I do here?
Go to Jardí del Túria...

This 8-kilometre long park is in an old riverbed. Trees, flowerbeds, hedges, bridges and sculptures make it the best place in Valencia to walk, run or bike. You can also reconnect with your inner child at Parque Gulliver. Google it.

Visit the stunning architecture of Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias. It’s a marvel of modern design. And it looks like a Geiger spacecraft sunk into a blue lagoon. Awesome.

Wander to Playa de las Arenas to swim and soak up the sun on the beach. The promenade is lined with bars and restaurants. Sit down to a real Valencian paella as night falls and the locals come out to play.

Blue Marina is a rooftop bar overlooking the city, the beach, the sea, the stars. Drinks start at €7 for a gin, rum or whisky. The drinks menu is ample, and they serve tapas too. Fried cheese with forest fruits for €5? We’re in.

Foodie fact:
Valencia’s most renowned dish, paella, originated here in the 19th century. Be sure to try some – for an authentic paella, get yourself invited to a Valencian friend’s house on a Sunday.